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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| mind.~There are indeed many old fallacies which linger among 2 Euthyd| of the fragments of the old, but would be distinct from 3 Euthyd| philosophy in which the old is dying out, and the new 4 Euthyd| more in the character of an old man; and his equal in years, 5 Euthyd| Socrates, are you not too old? there may be reason to 6 Euthyd| quite, as I may say, in old age; last year, or the year 7 Euthyd| shall try and persuade some old men to accompany me to them, 8 Euthyd| Axiochus, and grandson of the old Alcibiades, cousin of the 9 Euthyd| operate. And here I offer my old person to Dionysodorus; 10 Euthyd| learn?~And are you such an old fool, Socrates, rejoined 11 Euthyd| yourself, now any more than of old.~Ctesippus said: Men of 12 Euthyd| are called. This is the old, old song over again; and 13 Euthyd| called. This is the old, old song over again; and we